Hy t Joy Bulletin VOLUME XIX NO. 32 Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, January 7, 1920 $1.50 a Year in Advance Mount Joy Borourh Will Make an Effort to Raise $15,000 for Better Fire Fighting Apparatus THE NEW COUNCIL ORGANIZED MONDAY H.S. NEWCOMER ELECTED PRES. - HENRY SMELTZER SPECIAL POLICE OFFICER—EN.- TIRE COUNCIL FA. VORS BETTER FIRE PROTECTION dr Mount Joy ing were read and approved, and adourned sine die. Burgess H. C. Schock, whose duty it is to precide at the organization | The { were | sworn in on Saturday by the Burgess |, and they were requested to present | the elected | ; and Ed. | Ward and | F | meeting, then took the chair. four new councilmen elect their notices of election Borough Clerk. The men were Messrs. H. E. Hauer Ream from the East Messrs. R. Fellenbaum and S. Eshleman from the West Ward. Th retiring Councilmen were Messrs. H M. Stauffer and D. F. Gable. to The organization resulted as fol- H. S. Newcomer; Jacob H. Zeller; Supervisor. Henry Smeltzer; Pump- | ing Engineer, Geo. W. Shatz; Treas- Mount Joy Pennell; ’ lows: President, Clerk of Council, Arer, Union National Bank; Janitor, John J. Collector of Water rents, Jacob H Zeller. The salaries then fixed as. for the follows: or Sunday work and this salary shill also include his duties police officer of the borough; One team and man, $3.50 hours; per day; Janitor, Pumping Engineer, month and house rent: C water rents, one per cent. on amount ¢ making out the dupl $50.00 per year: per month. Burgess Scho $6.00 per month: Nect oliector the 1 collected boro’s was ver; € in much better the towns our size tion of the purcha ler and sear x xf and which ment. fire fis treasury sh proved He also stat ht pal and th (Continued eee Ge ee NE « be 11th iinent teach- B ss of 1 of Lebanon, in the Federation, McCurdy, and Church 1e large me ity U. B. Chu ’ 11 the “Me Federation” meeting at 2:30 p. m. Come, there is a real treat store for you. Mr. MeCurdy eloquent spreaker, and will with a real message for men Mark’s United Brethren Church the place of meeting. ad give address in 1S an come St. is Young—Walters Mr. Frank H. Young, son of Mr. znd Mrs. Jacob Young, of this palce, Miss Theda E. Walters, a popu- r young lady of this town, were quietly married at the parsonage of Trir Lutheran Church, by the Geo. A. Kercher, on Jan. 2, The young couple will reside ron, Ohio, where the groom is yved by the Goodyear Rubber any. zs etl eet: Lev 99 Company To Dissolve V Lancaster, Mount Joy and ethtown Turnpike Company yon dissolve its corporation as the road is about to be taken over by the state. Officers were not elected yesterday. A committee of three men have been appointed by the directors bf the corporation to form the plans for the dissolution of the corpora- - tion. The Elizat will s rt Meets at Landisville The Landis Literars; ill hold its next me ool building at Landis y evening, Jan. 16, : :stion for debate is, resol should adopt the pla: dation of The consist of readings, musie, ns, ete. ee ll Arr Society the high schools. Dance Next Tuesday Tuesd evening, Jan. usicale at Maytown ay evening the town, Pa., the 40 ass? an S sang a by out Borough Council met n regular session on Monday even- ing for the transaction of the re- aining business of the old Council. The minutes of the previous meet- | as | there was nothing further the body 'n months old ANNUAL BANQUET year were supervisor, | SEVENTY MEMBERS ATTEND— $100 per month for eleven months 5 with no extra pay for any overtime | as special | per day of ten Double team and man, $5 00 | Fr {th's 1 855.00 per | hould ! | some time ago, will be gathered: — Reformed | who has alrpady ' A BAL OY WILL BE ECTED IN THE GYM / QUITE A NEAT SUM IS LEFT OVER THE QUESTION NOW ARISES: WHAT SHALL BE DONE WITH THE MONEY LEFT FROM OUR WEL- COME HOME CELEBRATION? The Joy Borough School Boar regular monthly ses- sion on Minday evening, but as there was very li business to transact, the mse : of short duration. The 1 to build a swing- ing bak the gymnasium, inas- muck room is frequently crow t the basket ball games. This ony will be erected on the hort} e of the gym and when i will seat about 150 people. be quite an improvement )r. A. F. Snyder has charge vement and the work 0 Following is the financial state- ment of the Soldiers’ -Welcome Home celebration which was held here September 27, of last year: mmediately. A few | .. RECEIPTS ‘e, paid and the Board ad- | Contributions : : | For out of town rings {Col. J. M. Groff contribution | Profit from sale of buttons Sale of Programs......... Electrical Sup., ete., sold comj This ther of | | | wi bi ]( done A fy DONEGAL FARMER KILLS LARGE PORKERS 62.30 82.60 Frances Weidman, who ten- | $3,673.51 C. Brubaker farm in East | EXPENDITURES 1, near Donegal Springs, is | Mount Joy Hall Association i : : aa co | 4 meetings extra fine porkers these days. |y;;. tv Band, Marietta... . he killed one that was|Byrger’'s Band, Lancaster.. which dressed | Lititz Band, Lititz.....s.. The largest one killed | Raymond L. Myers, Orches- neighborhood this butchering| tra vas slaughtered by Mr. Weid- | Decorations, Grandstand . Monday. It was thirty-two | Community Singing Music. Id and dressed 596 pounds. | peakers pillars were Berkshire hogs. Mr. Banners & Electric permit ry Breneman was the butcher. |pMps, Meiskey Vocal and In- gi ee strumental Music E C0. HOLDS 500 Window Posters. .... 24.50 180.00 165.60 80.24 30.52 10.00 26.22 75.00 88.00 17.00 1 is 5 0 16.00 rin “oe .00 Fit { Exchange Hotel, Meals for Tin Bands | Farmers’ Bands .....700...... =. John Deitz, Labor & Sup- plies | Edison {cent i Mount ing Herald Printing Co., print- ing Don Pins Electric Co., THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE Joy Bulletin, print- COMPANY NOW 126— k COMMITTEE TO BUY CHEMICAL, -50 Gorrecht Memorial The regular monthly meeting of 26.46 endship Fire Company No. 1, of °° ace, was held last Thursday with an exceptionally large nee, this being election. v members avere elected and thers proposed. + After the : election which will be at the , We 1g, the membership : ill be 126 S. H con- ‘illiams to pur- or ,253.87 $2,299.04 Balance urer Dee. in hands of Treas- 31, 1919.....31,8374.47 H. N. NISSLY, Treas. the undersigned have audited above account and find the same and correct. J. J. NEWPHER, H STAUFFER. 1ay be balance 1ds of the treas the and que CG. « ationai G. eib, Dr. J. J. ] bh 1 and Clayton Hoffman; Chief ok gion and Ladderman, Charles linger; Delegate, H. J. Williams. Immediately after the meeting all present, partook of the annual ban-'neec auet at Albert H. Stumpf’s Farmers’ 3. Inn, which consisted of roast turkey all the good ngs to eat that i g rith it. Covers were for 4. it toward improving our seventy. park such as concrete coping around, S—-f Ge... concrete walks thru, benches, ete. Adopted Eleven 5. Give it toward the purchase of Eleven pale-faces were adopted by and public play Otsego Tribe N ), Imp. 0. R. M. mn Friday ev This mak twenty-one new >mbers added since Nov. 1st and makes e total mem- bership of the Tribe 150, which is the largest of all the secret societies in this town. A large number of Reddies were present and all partook of a “dutch lunch” after the adoption. OE eee following ways, we know e a wise move. Give it to American toward the purchas: fa manent home. ib, the Te per se of badly purch 1S SO the eh it toward engine © t this time. Give it to the B used ir ard of Trade g Mount Joy n( stries. to be adv and or procuring more 0 © 1aid ) -V iaia an athletic field ground. Thi money, which was tributed by all the citizens town, should be expended in a man- ner agreeable to the majority, so why not call a public meeting, let them express their views, take a vote and then abide by the decision of the majority? ng. S S con- \ : 1918 Marriage Licenses Mr p2 Business Chases ics { : During 1919 there were 1540 mar- or. 1 ’ conducts a i500 Jicenses issued at the local mar- tire vulcanizing and repair establish- riage license office, 257 m than i ment on West Main street, must va- 1918. The veas 1917 is Or ih mn cate there April 1st, as the owner of ner Year in this t ES he yan the building, Mr. Charles Ricksecker, licenses. The any NE aarrage i Sire ren) alors and i year was 1616 and the large number y 1t. Mr. is accounted for y arri 3 C. Schock store room on East soldiers before age of Main street, formerly _occupied by L. vice : Ber Percy Heilig’s barber shop. be etl Cer Auxiliary Meets Thursday The regular meeting of the Hos- pital Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Clay, on Frank street, on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 8 at three o'clock. A good attendance is requested as this is the annual elect- tion of officers. All the barrels that ere distributed for contributions RE Removed to Hospital Mr. Bysshe Heilig, who resides with his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Heilig, near town, was removed to the General Hospital in the am- taken ill very suddenly and is suf- fering from appendicitis. —-— All Are Fools who drinks ut of ant rves a place n the man —— nan A Wedding Trip of 10,000 Miles Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Seattle spent Christy where the parents any years ; who roc . the boat the a wh non od : m ho mon them Pueet Attended Services region via memb outhwest. i Ewa Pool Room Sold ega 3, Knights of Maltas ey P esbyterian vhen Rev. ent of Mt. Joy Hall, w Grove, of Harrisburg, charge. The: new owner | making a | number of #mprov ; rr a nine days, he was found Iyving in the Enumgerators Are Busy jback of a car in a garage, dead. He On Friday morning Messrs. John {had shot himself with a revolver. D 0} the West Ward and| | ye g, Jr. or the East | gd Lan gnsus of | i taken Found Dead in an Auio After Harl Ww. vears, of Coatesville, was missing for Scott, aged Dr. ho 4 in the | bulance on Monday evening. He was | | | | FIRE DESTROYED JOHN WIT- MER’S HOUSE AT NEWTOWN Fire, that for a time threatened to sweep the heart of the village of Newtown, Thursday night destroyed one home and badly scarred two others. The destroyed house was oe- cupied by John Witmer, and it, along with most of the contents, was a to- tal loss. The loss here will be about $3,600. The loss to two adjoining houses is not so great. Flames "were discovered about six o'clock. It is believed that a de- fective "flue in the Witmer home caused the blaze. When attempts to extinguish the blaze by‘a bucket bri- gade failed appeals for help were sent to Landisville and Columbia. The Landisville fire company, was the first to reach the scene. The second story of the Witmer home was then a mass of flames, and the firemen turned taeir attention to saving adjoining houses with good vesults, A chegniesl engine from the Keystone conipany, of Columbia, ar- rived shortly after. For three hours the firemen bat- tled with the blaze. Two adjoining frame houses, one but a few feet away from the Witmer home, were blazing at one time, and fear was felt for them. Both were saved, This is the first time the newly equipped Landisville fire company went into action, and the new outfit worked fine. Help was summoned from here and some of our firemen re- sponded with the chemical tanks which were used to good advantage. GENERAL NEWS FOR QUICK READING INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE COUN. TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSY PEOPLE also The Lincoln Highway miles long. There are twenty theria at Lancaster. Ar caster Mar, 3 auto show + to wimmer utes. 1 6. » fastest to 24 m stuff labeled | ents unknown | in the hall | 34 1 | Miller on West Donegal" cash ance ir F $7,650,694.02. are 4 I Island for . Washington was c-named “Stepfather of his Country.” Experts claim the t hurt the Farmers Trust Co. at declared 10 one cold has n The h ne Lancas- ter per wer, iS a dividend. Looks another President. The receipts for the month $146,475.08. Brownstown, this county, had $30,000 fire Monday. The plant of thé Hosiery Mill there was gutted. V Millersville had an $8,000 fire Monday afternoon when the bakery of Chas. A. Schmoll was destroyed. William C. Grube, a former hotel man of Lancaster City, has been ap- pointed mercantile appraiser of this county. Nearly every rent in Lancaster City has been increased 10 per cent. for houses and 20 per cent. for apartments. : The tobacco crop in this county for last year is valued at $7,372,000. The average price paid for it was 18, 7 and 4. An American mail carrier flew from Cleveland, O., to Bellefonte, Pa., a distance of 215 miles in 83 minutes thru a snow storm, and car- ried a load of mail. He averaged 156 miles an hour. LOCAL DOINGS IN REAL ESTATE John street, sold at public sale on Saturday ternoon by auctioneer C. S. Frank, *hased bx A. Bach- though chance as at running for 1 the December ipt revenue office of a The frame dwelling G. was £ Was Seventy-three Yesterday \} Mr. Isaac Fellenban lebratec rds from preached a | and thrice , aged 63 ic wedded Marketmast Bartley, aged 70, widower. — — A Gentle Tiy Remember, ladies, when the cen- Sus- man comes around he will ex- pect to find you ten years older than pl vere ten years ago. \ — % Horse Killed Eli Brubaker, A through good work by the firemen. | were | ai- | ; - {GAMES BOOKF~ BY | * OUR BASKET BALL TEAMS OUR WEEKLY CARD BASKET PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE MANY COMERS AND DOERS IN THIS LOCALITY On Friday evening, Jan. 9th, the F. and M. Aeademy, of Lancaster, will play Ben. Groff’s Big Five in the high school gym. On Monday evening, Jan. 12, the {local team will play the second of the series of five games with Mari- | etta. . The latter team won the Mr. Harry Price spent New Year’s|opener on their own floor last Friday day at Marietta. | evening and this should prove some . Mrs. Alex Kramer spent Saturday | game. : visiting at Lancaster. The treat of the season will be Mr. George Carpenter *® spent|given the basket ball fans here on | Thursday at Philadelphia. | ! Chester H. Engle of Elizabeth-|best attraction to be seen here this town has gone to Florida. | winter, will be the Gallahad team of Misses Mabel and Marie Carson | Harrisburg. This team defeated spent Sunday at Elizabethtown. | Hershey by 30 points on the Hershey Miss Alta Gingrich spent a short floor and Elizabethtown by 25 points time Saturday at Elizabethtown. {on their own floor. It is needles Miss Beatrice Craley spent the |to say that the banner crowd of t week with relatives in Lancaster. | season will be present. Miss Nesta Stevens of Lancaster,] On Friday evening the High Sct spent a few days here with friends: |basket ball team will go to Elizabeth- Miss Mary Kramer day visiting friends in Elizabethtown. | school team there Mr. H. Stettler of Lancaster, was | very evenly matched a visitor to Elizabethtown on Satur- |here last Friday evening day. | game resulted in a tie and was tied | Miss Mary Shank spent last week |2 second time after an extra period visiting her parents at Elizabeth-|of five minutes was played. The town. : {referee called for a second extra Mrs. Frank Hauch spent the week- | Périod but Elizabethtown refused to end at Ironville, as the guests of his|Play and walked off the floor. parents. | Manager Ben Groff will take his Mr. Wayne Brosey spent Sunday | basket ball team on a trip thru the at Harrisburg as the guest of his|coal regions on the week of Jan. 26. ! brother. The team will play at Pottsville, {. Mrs. Amos Garber and daughter | Tremont, Williamstown and other ! Frances spent several days at Phila-|Places in that section. delphia. | ell eee | Miss Beatrice Craley spent the | { week-end at Lancaster, as the guest SPECIAL MEETING Yeager of Lancaster, ree { of her aunt. borough as the BORO COUNCIL REQUESTS THAT 92 ————— 1001 as Mr. Abram L Haines witnessed | | the Mummers’ parade at Philadelphia | | New Year’s Day. { Mr. Peter | spent Sunday in this | guest of relatives. FIRE COMPANY GET TO- { Mr. and Mrs. John I of } GETHER AN DO THINGS : spending ral days at 1 IN A MORE DEFINITE ia th We MANNER Mount Joy Borough Counc n an adjourned sessi to he 4 ar reports AST NIGHT | commit fron oO No 1 rot Man gaini right ' Mrs. nue, weather ! | fruit trees thus far.1, cent, | . Y Bryan will take | JX i AW PS | about the floors. They verlooked a sum of mon her n Zink had 1 the C h Ceuncil at its eeting held uary 6, 1920, nm in each . 1 + as ace to | | bel | family. { deposit 1 the day previous from the contents of the cigar box or the loss w have been nearly $100 more. A DE Cour when matter | further discussed. | FARMERS HELD BIG | —_———— ee | onging to anot Mr. Zi mn u such the matter matiers of j decide. yuld| President J. J. |a@ meeting as per the above request {of i i the MEETING ON WEDNESDAY | —_— | { Meets January 8 There will be a literary iety A meeting in the interest of the Dairymen held in the Union Schooll House one mile southwe ) : used 2 mile south est of Mount | rrp yrs day, Jan. 8, 1920. The follc Joy, on Wednesday evening last was. o oCTan rill t ven: Musi well represented from the number of Fn ne £ram ih i en Myste, farmers that had assembled there to5s ey nument Roll Call; Read- tke ort i fr pe eg ete loling of the minutes; Recitation, Mary Welsh, of State College: SE Brun. | Kauffman; Vocal Duet, Misses Anna ner, of Hasthiburg 0 tions, Reist | 204 Helen Kauffman; Debate, Re- County Agent Warren County and | Solved that the government should r y Lo astor County | Zi¥® back the railroads to the private Agent spoke. Those e | of the meeting of 5 { owners, Affirmative Wm. Weaver and speakers were | « + CN : ; Nie fe t th peakers were | Sydney George, Negative Ralph Nis- gems of the first water, and from | joy and Huber Kready: Music Mar {the different modes and ways that garet Carn 9 Re: it i ha Me 3 2 ; “* | garet rarman; vecitatic {they explained to their hearers in Boyd: Editor's Paper: ao RR. which cattle raising and milk pro- Ee: Now Bah mers tues Re. “ : . marks; New Business duction could be made a genuine | ——-o- 1 en nis success was well worth the attend- ance. Their object in calling this Two Slight Fires E J ng this an : meeting together was for a Early Sunday morning breeding association f | making an effort to | company for that purpose. caught fire but the flames the dried the cut Delta and Barbara str vere stock and n the bank they are |£rass incorporate tween | A RAPHO FARMER BREAKS HIS LIMB fracture eet Ane Run Without Gas Run district is ke ! Won't { The Bac {up its reputatior est mornir James Hockenberry in his auto. At Gg car stoppad and Sos One of had tl started »s we have a and i+ | Monday evening, Jan. 19, when the | ] spent Satur- [town where they will play the High | These teams are | was seen | when the nd | as the Company may | | morning Pennell has called | Sporting Hill, | OUR MORTUARY RECORDINGS MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THE GREAT BEYOND W. Ralph Bushong died at Colum- bia, aged 32 years. Mary J., wife of Henry H. Dosch, | died at Columbia Wednesday from valvular disease of the heart, aged 38 years. wife of I ient of at E ido, Cal, Mrs. Elizabet Dr. P. C. Kreiss, Manheim, died rout t, Mayor of Lancas- noon Monday, > aged 67 years. ter Cit) from hear Miss Sylvia Burkholder, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Benj Burk- holder, Marietta, die St. Joseph’s Hospital aft 1 operation, and { of a al 99 aged 32 years. Just before midnight Wednesday, the large touring car of George D. Brientnall, owner and manager of | the Keystone Realty Co., at Lancas- | ter, turned turtle on the Harrisburg pike and injured him so severely that he died shortly after being admitted to St. Joseph’s Hospital. | | Geo. D. Brientnall | | Tillman Zook Tillman Zook died Saturday morn at his home, in Elizabethtown, from tuberculosis after a lingering illness. Deceased was 26 rs of age, and had been an employe of the shoe factory. He was a of the Church of God. He ed by wife, who was Mary Weaver, of Milton Grove, 1d by three mall The ineral I morn- the Mount | | ing | ve | Pr { Kreider nember i his L155 ar children. fy Monday J. Vernon Brubaker er ntown. Id from her at 9:38 further services at the Brethren at 10 ment will made cemetery. ——— il. mee 1zabel oc be in | A MASQUERADE PARTY ON NEW YEAR’S EVENING - dl A masquerade party was held at home of. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Derr, in honor of Miss Mary Dabler, on New Year's evening. After games, cont 2 music were in- dulged in the party marched to the di g room to p: ke of refresh- mer The rooms ng beautifully ed in New Y s putting full life in the me and making j These guests Mary Dabler, Em | Milter, Sarah Miller, | Mildred Mateer, of { Dommel, Minnie Don | Sides, of Florin: the {ecorat ¥ decora the the were rin compe ge will e o'clock t sh and a nun} ms are offerg Farm Product hibitors. Ha